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Jade Mountain Illustrating the Gathering of Scholars at the Lanting Pavilion is a jade sculpture, made and most likely finished in 1790, in China. It measures 57.2 cm (22.5 in) high, 290.3 cm (114.3 in) long, and 97.7 cm (38.5 in) deep. This carving is from the Qing dynasty. [1]
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Jade Mountain may refer to: Jade Mountain (mythology), mythological mountain in Chinese mythology; Jade Mountain (North Slope Borough, Alaska), mountain in Alaska; Jade Mountains, a small offshoot range of the larger Baird Mountains; Yu Shan, also known as Jade Mountain, the highest mountain in Taiwan
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The Orchid Pavilion Gathering of 353 CE, also known as the Lanting Gathering, was a cultural and poetic event during the Jin dynasty (266–420) of the Six Dynasties era, in China. This event itself has a certain inherent and poetic interest in regard to the development of landscape poetry and the philosophical ideas of Zhuangzi . [ 1 ]
View of the Jade Mountain (92.103.13) in the former T.B. Walker Residence and Galleries, 803 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis; not dated; ca. 1915: Headline: Jade Mountain in T.B. Walker Residence and Galleries: Credit/Provider: Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Source: Minneapolis Institute of Arts: City shown: Minneapolis: Short title: 92.103.13 ...
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Public performance in Jade Dragon Snow Mountain Open Air Theatre. The view of the massif from the gardens at the Black Dragon Pool (Heilong Tan) in Lijiang is noted as one of China's finest views. [citation needed] The mountain is part of Yulong Snow Mountain National Scenic Area and National Geological Park, an AAAAA-classified scenic area. [16]